Gilgo Beach LISK Serial Killer, Rex Heuermann, charged with 4 murders, July 2023 #11

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it is truly bizarre how much stuff and how many boxes were taken. bags and boxes and tents and omigod..what did they have in that search warrant? I am still blown away by all this, and it seems lips are super zipped..I know there's a lot going on in the media right now but I haven't heard any leaks on this , have you? mOO
Nope, and I'm watching every day, SOOOO want to know what exactly they were looking for.

If they didn't find it, we might never know, I would guess? I hope we hear like something, anything. I'm guessing something small (?) because it looks like a "needle in the haystack" situation, oh, this (small but important item) could be anywhere. Obviously, though, lots of other possibilities. So curious, seriously. OH, and did anyone hear about the removal of the "printer," or they were looking at some device called a "printer" on that second search? Right here:

Earlier this week, police removed multiple boxes, household items, electronics and a large format printer.

One YouTuber I watched noted these architects might use a particular device for blueprints, and I think they also mentioned 3D. And they said this might be the "printer." How scary is that in light of the idea that he had some secret space/area/dungeon built into that home?? I just searched for "printer architecture 3D" on Google. "WebArchitectural 3D printers are used to make large-format prints of architectural blueprints for civil engineers, architects, civil engineers, and so on." That's potentially alarming.
 
Nope, and I'm watching every day, SOOOO want to know what exactly they were looking for.

If they didn't find it, we might never know, I would guess? I hope we hear like something, anything. I'm guessing something small (?) because it looks like a "needle in the haystack" situation, oh, this (small but important item) could be anywhere. Obviously, though, lots of other possibilities. So curious, seriously. OH, and did anyone hear about the removal of the "printer," or they were looking at some device called a "printer" on that second search? Right here:

Earlier this week, police removed multiple boxes, household items, electronics and a large format printer.

One YouTuber I watched noted these architects might use a particular device for blueprints, and I think they also mentioned 3D. And they said this might be the "printer." How scary is that in light of the idea that he had some secret space/area/dungeon built into that home?? I just searched for "printer architecture 3D" on Google. "WebArchitectural 3D printers are used to make large-format prints of architectural blueprints for civil engineers, architects, civil engineers, and so on." That's potentially alarming.
I just keep thinking of all of those properties, abandoned and under construction and reconstruction that RH had private access to. Evidence could have been buried or squirreled away in so many places. It takes me back to the untold number of unsolved cases where victims were found in rundown and vacant buildings not far from the area where JT, Khalil White and Sugar Bear resided. He could have used places like that to kill or dismember the earliest victims.
 
The outside of that home looks like a teardown, totally agreed on this. But the inside of that house as depicted in that Christmas image posted earlier actually looks good, with the beautiful beams. It looks like a classic midcentury modern.
SBM
I was thinking exactly the same thing. The windows are fabulous. But there is some strange psychology involved in RH keeping this house exactly like it was in his youth. Obviously, it's not a love of mid century architecture because it looks like he went to the trouble of exactly matching the trim work under the eaves of the house but didn't even bother to carry the paint job all the way up. It's almost like he only cared about what he could see as he drove up the drive. No love of the house, just a need for visual reminders of something. His youth ? His father ? I dunno.
 
SBM
I was thinking exactly the same thing. The windows are fabulous. But there is some strange psychology involved in RH keeping this house exactly like it was in his youth. Obviously, it's not a love of mid century architecture because it looks like he went to the trouble of exactly matching the trim work under the eaves of the house but didn't even bother to carry the paint job all the way up. It's almost like he only cared about what he could see as he drove up the drive. No love of the house, just a need for visual reminders of something. His youth ? His father ? I dunno.
I've never seen Psycho, but it's a bit Bates Motel. It seems something pathological behind it, rather than just benign neglect. But maybe that just because we know what we do about the owner.

MOO
 
SBM
I was thinking exactly the same thing. The windows are fabulous. But there is some strange psychology involved in RH keeping this house exactly like it was in his youth. Obviously, it's not a love of mid century architecture because it looks like he went to the trouble of exactly matching the trim work under the eaves of the house but didn't even bother to carry the paint job all the way up. It's almost like he only cared about what he could see as he drove up the drive. No love of the house, just a need for visual reminders of something. His youth ? His father ? I dunno.
His job was, to care strict for the norm re. buildings, and with his demands he cared for a nice portion of stress for the homeowners. His ego though doesn't allow to care for any norm, as long as it is his private life. He didn't live like a normal husband and family father, and he didn't live like a normal business man; he even didn't live like a normal cheating husband. IMO
 
Nope, and I'm watching every day, SOOOO want to know what exactly they were looking for.

If they didn't find it, we might never know, I would guess? I hope we hear like something, anything. I'm guessing something small (?) because it looks like a "needle in the haystack" situation, oh, this (small but important item) could be anywhere. Obviously, though, lots of other possibilities. So curious, seriously. OH, and did anyone hear about the removal of the "printer," or they were looking at some device called a "printer" on that second search? Right here:

Earlier this week, police removed multiple boxes, household items, electronics and a large format printer.

One YouTuber I watched noted these architects might use a particular device for blueprints, and I think they also mentioned 3D. And they said this might be the "printer." How scary is that in light of the idea that he had some secret space/area/dungeon built into that home?? I just searched for "printer architecture 3D" on Google. "WebArchitectural 3D printers are used to make large-format prints of architectural blueprints for civil engineers, architects, civil engineers, and so on." That's potentially alarming.

RH doesn't strike me as a cutting-edge techie guy with a 3D printer, but I could be wrong. I used to run blueline machines back in the 1980s to print large maps. They use ammonia, the vapors could be intense and required good ventilation. I also used large-format 2D printers for years (1990-2020 ish) for mapping and some design plans, but printing on paper using ink has become largely obsolete (at least for technical reports). I have so many obsolete skill sets! lol

However, large-format printers have memory to process and store print jobs so maybe they want to review all of those? You can scroll through the job list and reprint from there depending on the particular plotter model. OR he wasn't using it anymore and it was located near or in the area of interest and they will be swabbing it for KV's or any and all DNA and/or blood spatter.

Their haul from the latest search was so... cryptic.
 
RH doesn't strike me as a cutting-edge techie guy with a 3D printer, but I could be wrong. I used to run blueline machines back in the 1980s to print large maps. They use ammonia, the vapors could be intense and required good ventilation. I also used large-format 2D printers for years (1990-2020 ish) for mapping and some design plans, but printing on paper using ink has become largely obsolete (at least for technical reports). I have so many obsolete skill sets! lol

However, large-format printers have memory to process and store print jobs so maybe they want to review all of those? You can scroll through the job list and reprint from there depending on the particular plotter model. OR he wasn't using it anymore and it was located near or in the area of interest and they will be swabbing it for KV's or any and all DNA and/or blood spatter.

Their haul from the latest search was so... cryptic.
Wasn't aware those printers would still have memory of previous print jobs, but my guess was the same as your second - that forensics were just swabbing and checking it for fingerprints, spatter, hairs, DNA, fibers, etc. It may have been in a spot close to where RH did a lot of "work". (shudder) I wonder if they ever found any fibers from the camo burlap in the house?

JMO, they want to completely comb his house for evidence to analyze in connection with the other victims found in Manorville, Gilgo/Oak Beach area, and elsewhere.
 
I've never seen Psycho, but it's a bit Bates Motel. It seems something pathological behind it, rather than just benign neglect. But maybe that just because we know what we do about the owner.

MOO
Armchair psychologist here (playing one on WS), Norman Bates meets Oedipus. There seems to be, at the root of serial killers of this ilk a deep-seated loathing of women. Madonna complex. He's almost a caricature, like the textbook version. Loves women, hates his mother. Loves his mother, hates women. Women are either motherly or they're xxxxxx. Maybe he decided his mother was both. We may never know his exact motivation but power had to be among them, deciding whom to kill and whom not to kill. So deviant. What horrors could those walls tell?
 
I just keep thinking of all of those properties, abandoned and under construction and reconstruction that RH had private access to. Evidence could have been buried or squirreled away in so many places. It takes me back to the untold number of unsolved cases where victims were found in rundown and vacant buildings not far from the area where JT, Khalil White and Sugar Bear resided. He could have used places like that to kill or dismember the earliest victims.

ITA! He had access to so many properties that he doesn't (has never) owned during periods of construction.

jmo
 
ITA! He had access to so many properties that he doesn't (has never) owned during periods of construction.

jmo
I can believe he may have used them to dispose of bodies. But RH is a hoarder and a SK. No way he didn't have trophies hidden in that house. And he may have buried trophies around the yard.

Just my opinion.

If they find these items maybe the can also find the victims DNA.

MOO
 
Why call the medical examiner? Not for blood evidence, that would be forensics job. What did they find, bones or maybe teeth squirreled away somewhere?

"On Monday, Suffolk County’s medical examiner was seen arriving on scene, which law enforcement experts said is unusual for a search warrant.
“To me, if the medical examiner is there, that means they found something already,” said Michael Alcazar, retired NYPD detective and adjunct professor with John Jay College of Criminal Justice. “Medical examiners are typically very busy. For them to be on site, there’s something very revealing, something very important to the case that they recovered.”

 
I can believe he may have used them to dispose of bodies. But RH is a hoarder and a SK. No way he didn't have trophies hidden in that house. And he may have buried trophies around the yard.

Just my opinion.

If they find these items maybe the can also find the victims DNA.

MOO

Oh I agree... definitely in his house. I just think there could be hidden items on/in other properties and structures also.
 
I wonder if being a hoarder makes a serial killer even more likely to keep trophies ?
My vote is yes, it does. It's hard to throw ANYTHING away when you're a hoarder. I'm borderline because anytime I get rid of something, even if I haven't used it in decades, I'll ALWAYS find a need for it shortly after getting rid of it. That makes it very, very hard to get rid of things. My fear of needing it in the future.

So, since I know how it feels (but I'm not at his level. I don't have an over-cluttered house), I can only imagine that not only is it hard for him to get rid of something, but REALLY hard to get rid of something that can bring back feelings and memories of the event. It's sickening to even think about. :(
 
Nope, and I'm watching every day, SOOOO want to know what exactly they were looking for.

If they didn't find it, we might never know, I would guess? I hope we hear like something, anything. I'm guessing something small (?) because it looks like a "needle in the haystack" situation, oh, this (small but important item) could be anywhere. Obviously, though, lots of other possibilities. So curious, seriously. OH, and did anyone hear about the removal of the "printer," or they were looking at some device called a "printer" on that second search? Right here:

Earlier this week, police removed multiple boxes, household items, electronics and a large format printer.

One YouTuber I watched noted these architects might use a particular device for blueprints, and I think they also mentioned 3D. And they said this might be the "printer." How scary is that in light of the idea that he had some secret space/area/dungeon built into that home?? I just searched for "printer architecture 3D" on Google. "WebArchitectural 3D printers are used to make large-format prints of architectural blueprints for civil engineers, architects, civil engineers, and so on." That's potentially alarming.
There's nothing sinister or unusual about an architect owning a large format printer. It's a tool of the trade, and has replaced the long-obsolete blueprint machine. It is necessary to print copies of project drawings for distribution to permit agencies, engineering consultants, clients and contractors. Formerly, architects and engineers would send their master drawings to a blueprint company off site, but many now have their own printers. Since most construction drawings are now done via computer aided drafting (CAD), such printers are linked to computers and print from drawing files.
 
Would not surprise me at all. He could sit in his truck near the place and relive the experience. IMO

He's a real sicko.
Absolutely, or just to get thrills out of leaving things hidden inside an “upscale” house. He apparently didn’t treat many of these owners very well. Maybe leaving things as his personal mark on places. You know how some builders put their name or initials on buildings.
 
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